The owner of the Dallas Cowboys has been hit with a paternity suit from a 25-year-old woman claiming he is her biological father who bound her family to secrecy after he allegedly pursued her mother.
Alexandra Davis, who lives in Washington, D.C., filed a lawsuit against billionaire Jerry Jones, 79, last week, claiming he paid her and her mother, Cynthia Davis Spenser, $375,000 to keep quiet about their relationship that began in 1995, Dallas Morning News reported.
According to the lawsuit, Davis was bound by a confidentiality agreement signed by her mother, a former American Airlines ticket agent, when she was just a one-year-old. The agreement created two trusts for the mother and daughter as long as they kept Jones’ paternity a secret.
Davis, who works as an aide for U.S. Rep. Ronny Jackson, ‘has lived her life fatherless and in secret and in fear that if she should tell anyone who her father was, she and her mother would lose financial support, or worse,’ the lawsuit states.
She has asked the court to release her from the confidentially agreement that her mother agreed to when she was a baby and to be recognized under the law as a daughter of Jones, whose estimated net worth is $10.7 billion.
Dallas Morning News reported that Davis Spencer and her daughter were ‘Cindy and Alex,’ cast members on the third season of the Dallas reality TV show ‘Big Rich Texas.’ The duo were the newcomers for the final season, where Davis Spencer was listed as a single mom ‘living off a trust fund.’
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was hit with a paternity suit by Alexandra Davis, 25, who claims the 79-year-old billionaire is her father who paid her and her mother to keep silent
Davis (right) had reportedly appeared in the last season of ‘Big Rich Texas’ with her mother, Cynthia Davis Spencer. Davis Spencer had allegedly received $375,000 through a trust fund in 1995 if she and her daughter agreed to stay quite about their relationship with Jones
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